 H-top is one of the most popular programs on Linux, but there's a big problem with it. H-top doesn't use the VIM navigation keys, H-J-K-L. It used to do this, but H-top recently removed this VIM mode from their code because they said they were getting too many bug reports related to VIM mode. So now in H-top, you're forced to use the arrow keys, but thankfully somebody recently forked H-top and added back in the VIM motion keys. This H-top fork is called HTIM for H-top improved. You can find the source code on GitLab. You can compile it on any Linux distribution. For those of you on Arch, you can install HTIM from the AUR. When you install HTIM from the AUR, it actually replaces H-top on your system, meaning when you actually run H-top in the terminal, you're actually running HTIM. So HTIM, it's essentially H-top. It uses your H-top config file and all that. The only difference is now you can use H-J-K-L to move around the document. You can also hit G to go to the top line. You can hit capital G to go to the bottom line. If you want to, hit V and you get into a visual mode.